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look, there is guys like ash carter who is the current number two at the pentagon who knows how that place works inside and out, and is a nuclear freakin' physicist for real. so i think he could execute the cuts just fine too. >> without the different levels of political liability? does it insulate hagel at all? >> it doesn't seem like it's insulating him right now. i'm not buying it for later in. >> if john brennan gets confirmed to lead the cia, what do you think that would mean for that agency going forward? would you expect any inflect breezy the panetta era there? >> i think that makes the cia maybe the most important shop in town, right? so theoretically, the director of national intelligence, jim clapper sits over the cia and the 15 other intelligence agencies. you know, it was clapper who said to david petraeus, look, bro, you got to go after his affair. it's pretty hard to imagine jim clapper saying something similar to john brennan, who has been sitting with the president in the oval office day after day, directing drone strikes, also working on cyber issues which are very
look, there is guys like ash carter who is the current number two at the pentagon who knows how that place works inside and out, and is a nuclear freakin' physicist for real. so i think he could execute the cuts just fine too. >> without the different levels of political liability? does it insulate hagel at all? >> it doesn't seem like it's insulating him right now. i'm not buying it for later in. >> if john brennan gets confirmed to lead the cia, what do you think that would...
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what about help from the pentagon? 10:45 p.m. >> i asked the defense attache, is anything coming? >> reporter: the short answer, no. >> i said thank you very much. and we went on with our work. >> reporter: 10:54 benghazi. attackers are drove out of the compound. by that time, sean smith is confirmed dead. but nobody can find ambassador stevens. now 5:00 p.m. in washington. defense secretary leon panetta attends his weekly meeting with the president. >> we ordered all available dod assets to respond. >> reporter: but none outside libya will. >> the quickest response option available was a security team that was located at the embassy in tripoli. >> reporter: the americans have no plane in tripoli. >> we agreed we would move forward with chartering a plane to fly a response team to benghazi to provide additional reinforcement. >> reporter: 11:10 p.m., benghazi. a u.s. drone armed with cameras begins circling with a come pound. five minutes later, a second wave of attackers arrives. >> the annex team withdrew from the facility, and the second wave of attackers took it over. >> did a
what about help from the pentagon? 10:45 p.m. >> i asked the defense attache, is anything coming? >> reporter: the short answer, no. >> i said thank you very much. and we went on with our work. >> reporter: 10:54 benghazi. attackers are drove out of the compound. by that time, sean smith is confirmed dead. but nobody can find ambassador stevens. now 5:00 p.m. in washington. defense secretary leon panetta attends his weekly meeting with the president. >> we ordered...
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what about help from the pentagon? 10:45 p.m. >> i asked the defense attache, is anything coming? >> reporter: the short answer, no. >> i said thank you very much. and we went on with our work. >> reporter: 10:54 benghazi. attackers are drove out of the compound. by that time, sean smith is confirmed dead. but nobody can find ambassador stevens. now 5:00 p.m. in washington. defense secretary leon panetta attends his weekly meeting with the president. >> we ordered all available dod assets to respond. >> reporter: but none outside libya will. >> the quickest response option available was a security team that was located at the embassy in tripoli. >> reporter: the americans have no plane in tripoli. >> we agreed we would move forward with chartering a plane to fly a response team to benghazi to provide additional reinforcement. >> reporter: 11:10 p.m., benghazi. a u.s. drone armed with cameras begins circling with a come pound. five minutes later, a second wave of attackers arrives. >> the annex team withdrew from the facility, and the second wave of attackers took it over. >> did a
what about help from the pentagon? 10:45 p.m. >> i asked the defense attache, is anything coming? >> reporter: the short answer, no. >> i said thank you very much. and we went on with our work. >> reporter: 10:54 benghazi. attackers are drove out of the compound. by that time, sean smith is confirmed dead. but nobody can find ambassador stevens. now 5:00 p.m. in washington. defense secretary leon panetta attends his weekly meeting with the president. >> we ordered...
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the tornado got them just a few days before that we pentagon some time at briar wood elementary school. that was a school from which everyone survived. we found teachers and some students going through the school, picking out what they could, trying to salvage whatever was meaningful to them before the school was demolished that should probably begin next week. we also met a remarkable family. la donna was a prek teacher at briar wood. she and her husband and three daughters were in that school when the tornado hit she and her husband and one daughter were trapped when a wall collapsed. her daughter jordan just 9 years old a third grader explained to us what it was like to go through that. >> i was okay when i saw like the portables, like the wood and all the stuff come off the portables, but when the roof came off it, started freaking out. it was so loud and the roof just came off and parts of it fell and debris was flying in. it was crazy. >> you can imagine being 9 years old and going through that? i took a walk through the ruined briar wood elementary school with one of the first r
the tornado got them just a few days before that we pentagon some time at briar wood elementary school. that was a school from which everyone survived. we found teachers and some students going through the school, picking out what they could, trying to salvage whatever was meaningful to them before the school was demolished that should probably begin next week. we also met a remarkable family. la donna was a prek teacher at briar wood. she and her husband and three daughters were in that school...
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pentagon is taking north korea's threats very seriously. u.s. militar now beefing up a missile defense system after regime warned it is ready to wipe out washington. details straight ahead. an eyewitness testifying at high school football players accused of raping a passed out drunk girl during a night of big time partying. if you thought that jodi arias murder trial couldn't get weirder, wait until you see interrogation video that just surfaced. head stands. unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b". >> gregg: first. any minute we do expected the defense secretary to announce the pentagon's plan to in the growing nuclear threat of north korea. sources saying the defense is thet s tote deploy 14 ground missile interceptors at silos in california and alaska. pentagon halted the build-up you may recall back in 2009, but just one week ago north korea vowed to launch a preemptive nuclear strike against the united states. obama administration officials telling fox news the rogue nation threat is evolving, that is their word. just yesterda
pentagon is taking north korea's threats very seriously. u.s. militar now beefing up a missile defense system after regime warned it is ready to wipe out washington. details straight ahead. an eyewitness testifying at high school football players accused of raping a passed out drunk girl during a night of big time partying. if you thought that jodi arias murder trial couldn't get weirder, wait until you see interrogation video that just surfaced. head stands. unless breaking news changes...
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pentagon officials denying that claim. they say the group was only in the country to provide counterterrorism training, was never specifically tasked with hunting the suspects. the department of justice did file criminal charges against several suspects about two weeks ago. that attack last september 11th killing ambassador chris stevens, information officer sean smith, and former navy s.e.a.l. tyrone woods and glen dougherty. adam housley live in our west coast newsroom with more. adam, where are we in this investigation? >> reporter: well, the information we've received in the last week really reaffirms and also moves forward what they had heard, which is the u.s. had information on these suspects last november, was reiterated in january and put, quote, on a silver platter for u.s. leaders, and nothing was done. now what we have learned in the last week to advance that even more is that there was an action report actually given to the president back on august 7th, and at least one suspect in the benghazi attack. also, a
pentagon officials denying that claim. they say the group was only in the country to provide counterterrorism training, was never specifically tasked with hunting the suspects. the department of justice did file criminal charges against several suspects about two weeks ago. that attack last september 11th killing ambassador chris stevens, information officer sean smith, and former navy s.e.a.l. tyrone woods and glen dougherty. adam housley live in our west coast newsroom with more. adam, where...
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this does not include the pentagon. this other government operations and they are still counting. that number will go up. here are some of the thing the government wasted the money on. only one-third of managers could say whether they will had their program evaluated in the last five years. and they could not come up with a full list of all federal programs on a single page or a single booklet. they couldn't come up with a unified list of where the money is all going. he said he wants more leadership from mr. obama and more conscious am oversight. that's how you stop this waste and fraud and he says his department needs more money. he's down to the lowest staffing level since 1935, he wants more money to conduct more audits. gregg: i remember stories 20-30 years ago about the pentagon paying $500 for a hammer and $200 for a toilet seat. there was no accountability it was free money to them. now, you find out the gao believes the army is so disorganized it doesn't even know how many people it's paying or whether their salaries are accurate. >> reporter: the army, pentagon, defense
this does not include the pentagon. this other government operations and they are still counting. that number will go up. here are some of the thing the government wasted the money on. only one-third of managers could say whether they will had their program evaluated in the last five years. and they could not come up with a full list of all federal programs on a single page or a single booklet. they couldn't come up with a unified list of where the money is all going. he said he wants more...
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jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. how is the pentagon reacting to the rising belligerence from the north korean leader? >> reporter: martha, the pentagon is taking these threats very seriously. right now on capitol hill a hearing has just begun before the senate armed services committee. general maxwell thurman, head of forces in korea was supposed to testify before that committee hearing headed by senator carl levin but he canceled his trip at the last moment because of the extreme tension on the korean peninsula right now. that is a very unusual move for the u.s. general. we are hearing now from pacific commander admiral locklear. he is being questioned by the armed services committee. here is carl levin just moments ago. >> the same destructive policies as its predecessors stubbornly pursuing its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs with callous disregard for the well-being of its own people and the region. >> reporter: as north korea made the announcement this morning threatening nuclear war on the penin
jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. how is the pentagon reacting to the rising belligerence from the north korean leader? >> reporter: martha, the pentagon is taking these threats very seriously. right now on capitol hill a hearing has just begun before the senate armed services committee. general maxwell thurman, head of forces in korea was supposed to testify before that committee hearing headed by senator carl levin but he canceled his trip at the last moment because of the...
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. >> well, the pentagon says that the number is very small. a soldier's basic pay is $18,000. and it's well below the federal poverty line. this includes a nonprofit think tank that says 340,000 veterans received public money for housing and 900,000 veterans were on food stamps. we spoke to some of the nations wounded being treated at walter reed hospital and it's run by the nonprofit and they explain their financial hardship. >> to get these guys to say that i need to go on food stamps his leg very difficult. they don't want to do it. >> many go to the food pantry because they are too proud to have food stamps or apply for them. >> about 5000 other than estimated 44 million americans receive food stamps, about .01% of those receiving food stamps across the nation according to the pentagon. bill: who is filling the gap, helping them make ends meet? >> well, and nonprofit groups and operation homefront. both began after 9/11. operation homefront help please run on electricity bills and recently they filled grocery bags like these in the dc area and they expect many more request
. >> well, the pentagon says that the number is very small. a soldier's basic pay is $18,000. and it's well below the federal poverty line. this includes a nonprofit think tank that says 340,000 veterans received public money for housing and 900,000 veterans were on food stamps. we spoke to some of the nations wounded being treated at walter reed hospital and it's run by the nonprofit and they explain their financial hardship. >> to get these guys to say that i need to go on food...
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the pentagon says this only heightens the nuclear threat. coming up we are going to have the latest news from the pentagon and a discussion with a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. but first, we are awaiting a speech by one of the most outspoken critics of obama's health care law and momentarily he'll be addressing this year's conservative political action conference cpac as it's known. hello, everyone, glad you're with us, i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's news headquarters. >> thanks for joining us, i'm hell they are childress. and america's most influential conservatives, and speaking michele bachmann, take a look at her live there. in a few minutes the health care debate will take center stage with dr. ben carson, who is considered a trail blazer by some republicans, for his views. molly henneberg is there at cpac live with the latest, molly? >> reporter: good morning, heather, good morning, gregg. yes, dr. carson will speak after michele bachmann finishing at the podium. and scott walker as well as hous
the pentagon says this only heightens the nuclear threat. coming up we are going to have the latest news from the pentagon and a discussion with a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. but first, we are awaiting a speech by one of the most outspoken critics of obama's health care law and momentarily he'll be addressing this year's conservative political action conference cpac as it's known. hello, everyone, glad you're with us, i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's...
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the pentagon announcing that that second guided missile destroyer will be joining the u.s.s. john mccain. the two of them according to the spokesman for the pentagon will be poised to respond to missile threats to allies and the united states. and having shown the flag across the skies of south korea and basically serving their purpose for the moment at least the f-22 stealth fighters are heading back to their home base back in japan. so far at least today we have had no new utterances from north korean leader kim jong un. his ally china has been very busy. a top official from china has been meeting in beijing with ambassadors to the united states, to north korea, to south korea, china is expressing its serious concern and these are the words of china calling on all side to remain calm and exercise restraint, maybe breathe in deeply. back to you, greg. >> reporter: thanks very much. jenna: we are getting new information about the murderers of a texas district attorney and his wife. kaufman county da mike ma khre mcclellan and his wife were found dead a. funeral is set for fri
the pentagon announcing that that second guided missile destroyer will be joining the u.s.s. john mccain. the two of them according to the spokesman for the pentagon will be poised to respond to missile threats to allies and the united states. and having shown the flag across the skies of south korea and basically serving their purpose for the moment at least the f-22 stealth fighters are heading back to their home base back in japan. so far at least today we have had no new utterances from...
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he's now also brain damage he called recognize his mother's face but the pentagon photo is good it takes a toll to supporters just ten seconds to say waterboarding is both medieval and produces unreliable. everything completely goes all the way you know. you can't think about it in these mature waterboarding in the media they're not even getting near where waterboarding story they're just getting in the water in their sinuses it's when the water starts to push down and you start to gasp for air and when you take that gas. that's when it overrides your your cause will start pouring into your lungs and you start feeling it right about here and that's when you start to panic and you start to struggle and as you start to struggle you start pushing on your bike and then if you know if you've got to you start kicking your feet together and then you start violently spasming when the senate found tortured to produce no useful intelligence whatsoever cia counterterrorism boss jose rodriguez and his assistant panicked they rushed to an industrial shredder destroying knowing t two tapes of zayn and
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>> i've talked to several of my friends in the pentagon, and i'll just reflect what they say. they were locked and cocked and ready to go on this operation. they were emotionally charged. they were reaching that, you know, tactical culminating point, and all of the sudden the air went out of this particular operation. they're having a tough time explaining to their counterparts what this is all about as it relates to the u.s. military. >> major general, i also want to ask you about not only the delay, the number of leaks and the amount of information that has come out in reference to what we were planning to do. we know that we have five warships out there. we know that they're armed with tomahawk missiles. we know the targets they were going after. how is this going to affect our response, the delays along with the leaks? >> well, i tell you, heather, the way it was put to me by one official, he said you know what, bob? the longer we delay, the more we leak, the more transparent we are, the less tactical surprise we have. this goes from a strike really more in to something ak
>> i've talked to several of my friends in the pentagon, and i'll just reflect what they say. they were locked and cocked and ready to go on this operation. they were emotionally charged. they were reaching that, you know, tactical culminating point, and all of the sudden the air went out of this particular operation. they're having a tough time explaining to their counterparts what this is all about as it relates to the u.s. military. >> major general, i also want to ask you about...
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most quote physical weakness with least evidence of bruising but the pentagon admits is hiding hundreds of photos of u.s. torture even worse according to senator ron wyden take the worst case multiply it several times over there are u.s. soldiers raping iraq he will be in close quote every indecency and abuse abu ghraib victims instead of those in the white washed official report first reuters this the result is clinton finds reaction to the must've told to cover up still going all. during tool sure and instills this solmes blasted at deafening levels the cloke one f.b.i. office that describes the us tool just sessions. i entered interview rooms to find the detainees chained hand and foot in the fetal position on the floor with no chair food or water most times they had urinated or desiccated on themselves and had been left there for eighteen twenty four hours or more interrogators the day before had made the temperature in the room well over one hundred degrees the detainee was almost unconscious on the floor with a pile of hair next to him he had apparently been literally pulling his
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defense secretary chuck hagel no you announcing the recall of most furloughed civilian employees at the pentagon. most of the house and senate gathering today for a special weekend session. no signs of an end to the shutdown. molly is live on capitol hill with more on that. hi, molly. >> hi, greg. a bit of a new development. it was expected the democratically controlled senate would vote to take up what the house passed this morning and easily passed a bill that would improve back pay for furloughed federal workers when ever the government shutdown ends. now we hear the senate takes its time on the issue. the house passed a measure unanimously this morning. 407-0. when do you see that number in the house these days. 407-0. democrats have strongly opposed reopening the government bit by bit, and the top senate democrat signaled this morning when he thought the latest piece of legislation was an absurd way to handle a government shutdown. >> now we are say together federal employees, we will pay it when it is all over with. right now we stay home, watch tv and play chess and whatever you want to d
defense secretary chuck hagel no you announcing the recall of most furloughed civilian employees at the pentagon. most of the house and senate gathering today for a special weekend session. no signs of an end to the shutdown. molly is live on capitol hill with more on that. hi, molly. >> hi, greg. a bit of a new development. it was expected the democratically controlled senate would vote to take up what the house passed this morning and easily passed a bill that would improve back pay for...
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jenna: we're going to continue to take that breaking news from the pentagon. in the meantime, what you're seeing is a map of the area that we're talking about. we were just told a little bit about where it was in relation to the capitol hill and the white house and as gregg pointed out, only a couple of miles separates capitol hill where the area where the shooting took place. we also have the live scene where building 197 is at the navy yard. we have the camera trained on that. as you can see, the scene has died down a little bit but there's a lot going on behind-the-scenes. we are still working to confirm the amount of injured, amount of fatalities as well and we're waiting on a press briefing to hopefully bring us facts here about what transpired here the last three hours. we have the former assistant special agent in charge in the new york joint terrorism task force. i know we are only really speculating at this point to know what is happening in the buildings that we're seeing on the screen but what's the approach now? three hours after you get word a sho
jenna: we're going to continue to take that breaking news from the pentagon. in the meantime, what you're seeing is a map of the area that we're talking about. we were just told a little bit about where it was in relation to the capitol hill and the white house and as gregg pointed out, only a couple of miles separates capitol hill where the area where the shooting took place. we also have the live scene where building 197 is at the navy yard. we have the camera trained on that. as you can see,...
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mark, you've seen the pentagon's self-reporting on this. does that 26,000 unreported assaults a year look like a solid number? where does it come from? >> it's an extrapolated number from anonymous phone surveys done by the pentagon of military people so it's sort of squishy to begin with. what's particularly striking about the number, of course, is from 2010 to twelve that number grew by 35% whereas the hard number, the number of cases actually brought forward by people complaining about sexual assaults in the military only went up by roughly 6% from 3,200 to 3,400. so even though they are getting more reports those that are unreported are going up even faster. >> suarez: a number of unreported cases nine times larger than the number of reported cases, is that bigger than the service chiefs realized? >> i think it's bigger than what you see in the civilian world where the proportion of reported is an order or two bigger than what you see in the military. but this is not a new problem. this is a long standing problem. i was on this show 16
mark, you've seen the pentagon's self-reporting on this. does that 26,000 unreported assaults a year look like a solid number? where does it come from? >> it's an extrapolated number from anonymous phone surveys done by the pentagon of military people so it's sort of squishy to begin with. what's particularly striking about the number, of course, is from 2010 to twelve that number grew by 35% whereas the hard number, the number of cases actually brought forward by people complaining about...
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when i first read the pentagon papers, i did not read the pentagon papers until the case was over. i read parts of the pentagon papers. and those with the parts that the government claimed were dangerous because that was the basis of their going to court. they said that if this was published in the middle of the war it will frustrate our efforts to handle the war and otherwise harm national security and so our job in defending the times was to persuade the courts but that was not so or that even if it was potentially so, publish information and use and the like about the war that no injunction should be entered. that is so it all began. that was then thinking from the time it began. >> and why was it so important that the public access? >> what was important about it is that it really showed that duplicity of the government. mostly it is simply not telling them that we were getting more in baltimore and baltimore involved. and otherwise simply not presenting the full or maybe even anything like the picture of the situation there at the time we began the pentagon papers ended in 196
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he's a civilian analyst at the pentagon with one of the nation's highest security clearances. his companion is tai shen kuo, a spy for the people's republic of china. bergersen knew a secret that the chinese desperately wanted to know, and neither man knows that what they're about to do is being recorded by two cameras the fbi has concealed in their car. >> let you have the money. >> oh, oh. are you sure that that's okay? >> yeah, it's fine. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. in this edition, we turn our attention to some foreign intrigue. first, a story about a mysterious computer virus that struck an iranian nuclear plant. later, the report of how american agents hunted a notorious arms dealer. and finally, an account of a chinese-american spy trying to steal u.s. military secrets for china. we begin with the story of stuxnet, a computer virus considered to be the world's first destructive cyberweapon. it was launched several years ago against an iranian nuclear facility, almost certainly with some u.s. involvement. but as steve kroft reported in march of 2012,
he's a civilian analyst at the pentagon with one of the nation's highest security clearances. his companion is tai shen kuo, a spy for the people's republic of china. bergersen knew a secret that the chinese desperately wanted to know, and neither man knows that what they're about to do is being recorded by two cameras the fbi has concealed in their car. >> let you have the money. >> oh, oh. are you sure that that's okay? >> yeah, it's fine. >> welcome to 60 minutes on...
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during the time that here plane coming in to the pentagon. there was a young man who would come in and say to the vice president the plane is fifty miles. plane is thirty miles out when he got down to the plane is ten miles you know. the young man also said to the vice president do the orders still stand and then the vice president turned in. who has now come out and said of course the world is too stupid have you heard anything to the contrary ok so here he is saying the order still stands cheney's directing rizzo's obviously there was an order for something if it wasn't for a shoot down order what was it for well that's a great question and that's something that the american public would probably love to have answered but the problem is that testimony never actually made it inside the commission report so in normal minute it was actually asked about that later on i think some activists journal independent journalist asked him about it and he said that he wouldn't change anything he said in that testimony so so cheney during the testimony sa
during the time that here plane coming in to the pentagon. there was a young man who would come in and say to the vice president the plane is fifty miles. plane is thirty miles out when he got down to the plane is ten miles you know. the young man also said to the vice president do the orders still stand and then the vice president turned in. who has now come out and said of course the world is too stupid have you heard anything to the contrary ok so here he is saying the order still stands...
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when dealing with the hurricane sandy recovery efforts -- and pentagon budget cuts. next "washington journal" talking about a recent article and a how-to guide on blowing up the constitution. he says u.s. constitution should be be visited. thomas frieden, the director of the troll. and population trends and worth care rates -- birth rates. is aliveon journal" each morning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. live each morning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. playe new orleans saints and the hurricane was, etc. damagede katrina badly it. when they had booklet gives again, that was a national feel- good story. the public paid for all of the repairs. about $1c has invested billion in the construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps a most all of the revenue generated their. why don't people rebel? one reason is chris people do not understand what is taking place. the second reason is that they feel there's nothing they can do about it and it is all based on insider deals. the best time to do is to vote. there was an vote on whether they
when dealing with the hurricane sandy recovery efforts -- and pentagon budget cuts. next "washington journal" talking about a recent article and a how-to guide on blowing up the constitution. he says u.s. constitution should be be visited. thomas frieden, the director of the troll. and population trends and worth care rates -- birth rates. is aliveon journal" each morning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. live each morning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. playe new orleans saints and the...
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department of defense and gas which company is the pentagon's single largest supplier of fuel to b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil. during the last ten years b.p. has been the single largest energy contractor to the various branches of the u.s. military receiving over seventeen billion dollars in direct contracts for jet and diesel fuel oil is true and b.p. in particular is crucial to the military intelligence and diplomatic complex. on june sixteenth two thousand and ten obama called the meeting at the white house with b.p.'s c.e.o. . tony hayward its managing director bob dudley and its chairman of the board carl hendricks bamberg the u.s. government took no action against b.p. or its executives instead it agreed that b.p. would simply create the claims fine for victims of the oil spill the people of the goals have my commitment that b.p. will meet its obligations to them. as publicly pledged to make good on the claims that opposed to the people in the gulf. large oil companies are greedy companie
department of defense and gas which company is the pentagon's single largest supplier of fuel to b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil. during the last ten years b.p. has been the single largest energy contractor to the various branches of the u.s. military receiving over seventeen billion dollars in direct contracts for jet and diesel fuel oil is true and b.p. in particular is crucial to the military...
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to hear reports of the explosion at the pentagon. i knew in my heart that was that aircraf aircraft. >> we just had an airplane crash, american airlines plane headed east down over the pike and pentagon. >> there is visible smoke. high visible smoke. >> it was instantaneous, just a very loud noise. the lights went out. everything was black, very heavy smoke, debris piled on top of me so i'm penned in my chair at my desk. >> as i came in to focuses a little closer this pile of debris i saw looked like a face, couldn't possibly be a live person and then i thought i saw it wink or blink. i yelled for help and from outside came lieutenant commander dave serentino. >> it felt like a furniace in there and couldn't believe anybody was alive and saw can't thomas trying to pull debris and i looked to my side and saw mr. henson about 10 feet away in this cave of debris. already, my uniform is starting to melt, my shoes are starting to melt. i'm really eager for him to get out of there and go. he says he can't budge. out of desperation, i laid
to hear reports of the explosion at the pentagon. i knew in my heart that was that aircraf aircraft. >> we just had an airplane crash, american airlines plane headed east down over the pike and pentagon. >> there is visible smoke. high visible smoke. >> it was instantaneous, just a very loud noise. the lights went out. everything was black, very heavy smoke, debris piled on top of me so i'm penned in my chair at my desk. >> as i came in to focuses a little closer this...
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president obama says he's appointing new people new on voice at the state department and the pentagon who will specifically work on the transfers of guantanamo detainees he did not really specify when the transfers will begin or how this will be done but he did say the administration is lifting the ban on transfers to yemen the yemenis are the largest single group of prisoners added on and on those six out of eighty six detainees who've been cleared for release are from yemen president obama also says he asked congress to lift restrictions on bringing the detainees to the u.s. to be tried by military commissions here in the state looks like after all these years of inaction indifference and then just this one time a detainees finally got to president obama's attention whether it was just really said that it took a massive hunger strike and so much physical suffering for them to be heard remember we've heard president obama talk about closing the prison five years ago nothing happened moreover he signed a law that made indefinite detention illegal he shut down the office of the state d
president obama says he's appointing new people new on voice at the state department and the pentagon who will specifically work on the transfers of guantanamo detainees he did not really specify when the transfers will begin or how this will be done but he did say the administration is lifting the ban on transfers to yemen the yemenis are the largest single group of prisoners added on and on those six out of eighty six detainees who've been cleared for release are from yemen president obama...
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. >> we are hearing right now of another explosion has taken place at the pentagon. >> united 93, do you still hear cleveland. >> freedom was attacked by a faceless coward and freedom -- >> god bless america, my home sweet home. >> terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings but they cannot touch the foundation of america. these acts shatter steel but they can't dent the steel of american resolve. >> most of the people in this room at this table, in first grade when 9/11 happened, secondly grade. the decisions that were put in place to help keep us safe. i thought, mr. president, you could talk to them what it was like to try to calm a nation and to figure out a way to protect the country's national security without intruding on the freedom that has we all enjoy. as you pointed out, it's been a long time, complacency is worst enemy but you still want to live the lives you can live in america. >> first decision was made in the classroom. i was in the classroom just a little bigger than this. instead of having two or three tv cameras, there might have been 20.
. >> we are hearing right now of another explosion has taken place at the pentagon. >> united 93, do you still hear cleveland. >> freedom was attacked by a faceless coward and freedom -- >> god bless america, my home sweet home. >> terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings but they cannot touch the foundation of america. these acts shatter steel but they can't dent the steel of american resolve. >> most of the people in this room at...
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good ale was vice chair and general counsel for the new york times published the pentagon papers and led the paper's legal team in its fight against the nixon administration he's often called the father of reporter's privilege means to this day a powerful advocate for the freedom of the press in addition to his legal work goodale as taught at yale and why you fordham university his new book fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other battles is a must read for anyone who wants an in-depth look at one of the most famous supreme court cases of the past forty years james goodale joins us now from our new york studios. welcome thank you for being with us or live thank you for having me so let's start with you before we get to the case i'm wondering if you were general counsel for the new york times and a vice president as i recall of that well vice chairman let's go. charleroi ok thank you you all the better. what what brought you to that what made you interested in newspapers in the first amendment and provoked you to brought you to be the guy who was arguin
good ale was vice chair and general counsel for the new york times published the pentagon papers and led the paper's legal team in its fight against the nixon administration he's often called the father of reporter's privilege means to this day a powerful advocate for the freedom of the press in addition to his legal work goodale as taught at yale and why you fordham university his new book fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other battles is a must read for...
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defense official said the pentagon did not want to repeat the mistakes of the iraq war. we have seen very bad movies before when intelligence is perceived to have driven policy decisions that in the withhold light of day have been proven wrong. you can seen see it in the reporting on this claim today, not just the commentary but the reporting, the "new york times" taking care to not pull another judith miller this time. the "new york times" taking these claims to outside experts today who told them for their main article about this news today it's not a smoking gun. the evidence that has emerged so far is suggestive of chemical attacks but not conclusive. not conclusive. imagine needing something to be conclusive before starting a war about it. how much does the bush administration's experience with gens a decade ago color what's happening right now? color how this administration is using with intelligence right now. let's ask somebody who knows. tommie served as national security spokesman in the obama administration and before that assistant secretary under robert gibb
defense official said the pentagon did not want to repeat the mistakes of the iraq war. we have seen very bad movies before when intelligence is perceived to have driven policy decisions that in the withhold light of day have been proven wrong. you can seen see it in the reporting on this claim today, not just the commentary but the reporting, the "new york times" taking care to not pull another judith miller this time. the "new york times" taking these claims to outside...
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water and they certainly did not pass the pentagon papers i mean in washington post . you know reputation and histories is very good with respect to these type of stories because you don't want to get blown away by someone who comes in and says you publish that you're going to damage nasa security because you know it never turns out she do there you go and see goodell to think carefully the book is fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other bad. thanks so much for being with us tonight sir. here entirely welcome thank you to see this and other conversations the great minds go to conversations great minds. and that's the way it is the night friday some are thirteen twenty thirty don't forget mark he begins with you get out there get active tag your. political your cultural marginalized. polish face i think you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. and. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right her
water and they certainly did not pass the pentagon papers i mean in washington post . you know reputation and histories is very good with respect to these type of stories because you don't want to get blown away by someone who comes in and says you publish that you're going to damage nasa security because you know it never turns out she do there you go and see goodell to think carefully the book is fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other bad. thanks so much for...
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chris general james amos said thursday that the pentagon budget cuts could lead to more american casualties. he testified at a senate armed services committee hearing here -- committee. here is part of his testimony. >> determined that a force of 124,000 marines quite simply is the largest force that we can afford. assuming that the requirements for marines remain the same in the foreseeable future, it will drive the marine corps to a wanted to dwell. it will be that way for virtually all operational units. six months deployed, 12 months home recuperating and training and six months deployed once again. this is dangerously close to the same combat operational task that we had in iraq and afghanistan while fighting in multiple theaters and while maintaining operations around the world. the 174,000 force accepts a great risk when our nation commits itself to the next major theater war. as there are significant reductions in my service, in ground combat and aviation units available for the fight. under sequestration, we will live in marine divisions worth of combat power. this is a marine corp
chris general james amos said thursday that the pentagon budget cuts could lead to more american casualties. he testified at a senate armed services committee hearing here -- committee. here is part of his testimony. >> determined that a force of 124,000 marines quite simply is the largest force that we can afford. assuming that the requirements for marines remain the same in the foreseeable future, it will drive the marine corps to a wanted to dwell. it will be that way for virtually all...
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that is 60 percent of what they want to take out of the pentagon. why do we do that? with the leadership to say we get this stopped? we have a special committee to look at this, oversight would get the bad actors we will demand the people who make those decisions get fired and company's nonperforming pay the money back. none of that happens. you can defraud the federal government, not performing a contract and do it with impunity because members of congress are basically not willing or inexperienced to not know you could hold people accountable for
that is 60 percent of what they want to take out of the pentagon. why do we do that? with the leadership to say we get this stopped? we have a special committee to look at this, oversight would get the bad actors we will demand the people who make those decisions get fired and company's nonperforming pay the money back. none of that happens. you can defraud the federal government, not performing a contract and do it with impunity because members of congress are basically not willing or...
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the algerian military launched the rescue operation yesterday without any american help despite the pentagon's offer to assist. algeria state's news service reported that 100 of the hostages are flee. two americans managed to escape but today, the state department reports there are still american hostages. no word on the exact number or their condition. today marks three days since the militants stormed the facility near the libyan border. algerian state television reporting that it is pay back letting french jets use their airspace to attack militants in mali. hillary clinton just spoke to the algerian prime minister. what did she say about that conversation? >> she just spoke at the state department. she said that the hostages are still in danger. it is an ongoing situation. there was not a lot of clarity yesterday about what was happening at the facility but it is still ongoing. she also said she offered more counterterrorism help to the al swreerians, help they have already provided to the algerians suggesting there is help within the country, but that is something that the algerians have
the algerian military launched the rescue operation yesterday without any american help despite the pentagon's offer to assist. algeria state's news service reported that 100 of the hostages are flee. two americans managed to escape but today, the state department reports there are still american hostages. no word on the exact number or their condition. today marks three days since the militants stormed the facility near the libyan border. algerian state television reporting that it is pay back...
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the majority of service members sexually assaulted every year are men the pentagon reported that in two thousand and twelve an estimated twenty six thousand service members that experience some form of unwanted sexual contact and fifty three percent of those incidents were attacks on men mostly by other men now while the evidence does support the fact that women are more likely to be sexually harassed experts say assaults against men have been vastly under-reported so here to talk about the silent epidemic and how it's being addressed i'm joined by a male survivor brian lewis he's an advocacy committee member of protect our defenders and president of men recovering from military sexual trauma thank you so much brian for a question and i know it's a obviously sensitive subject how were you sexually abused and what happened when you tried to report it. was such a abuse while stationed in guam. he was a superior noncommissioned officer and when i was tried to report this crime to my chain of command. they came back down to me my. senior level my commanded and said you're not to take this a
the majority of service members sexually assaulted every year are men the pentagon reported that in two thousand and twelve an estimated twenty six thousand service members that experience some form of unwanted sexual contact and fifty three percent of those incidents were attacks on men mostly by other men now while the evidence does support the fact that women are more likely to be sexually harassed experts say assaults against men have been vastly under-reported so here to talk about the...
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the story often overlooked the majority of service members sexually assaulted every year are men the pentagon reported that in two thousand and twelve an estimated twenty six thousand service members had experienced some form of unwanted sexual contact and fifty three percent of those incidents were attacks on men mostly by other men now while the evidence does support the fact that women are more likely to be sexually harassed experts say assaults against men have been vastly under-reported so here to talk about the silent epidemic and how it's being addressed i'm joined by a male survivor brian lewis he's an advocacy committee member with protect our defenders and president of men recovering from military sexual trauma thank you so much for the question and i know it's a obviously sensitive subject how were you sexually abused and what happened when you tried to report it. was such abuse while stationed in. here's a spirit noncommissioned officer and when i would try to report this crime to my chain of command. they came back down to me my. senior level my command did and said you're not to
the story often overlooked the majority of service members sexually assaulted every year are men the pentagon reported that in two thousand and twelve an estimated twenty six thousand service members had experienced some form of unwanted sexual contact and fifty three percent of those incidents were attacks on men mostly by other men now while the evidence does support the fact that women are more likely to be sexually harassed experts say assaults against men have been vastly under-reported so...
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water and they certainly did not pass on the pentagon papers i mean a martian pose. you know reputation and histories is very good with respect to these type of stories because you don't want to get blown away by someone who comes in and says you publish that you're going to damage nasa security because you know it never turns out. there you go and see goodell to think carefully that the book is fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other battles thanks so much for being with us tonight so. here tara welcome to see this and other conversations the great minds go to conversations great minds about. this. kind of. money and i'm. just. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of reports . welcome to nice conversations with great minds with on a poor her own is known for her powerful no nonsense approach to problem solving and strategy development in such diverse fields as business education health and
water and they certainly did not pass on the pentagon papers i mean a martian pose. you know reputation and histories is very good with respect to these type of stories because you don't want to get blown away by someone who comes in and says you publish that you're going to damage nasa security because you know it never turns out. there you go and see goodell to think carefully that the book is fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other battles thanks so much for...
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is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant on b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for democracy it's a step forward. carex it is toxic is it looked like spray. it was it was not a picture either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this bill. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and asked down from generation. this is a total struction of the culture of mexico by telling them i mean this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here. in the in the you know in a. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. live . please. please. please please liz liz . i'm. kind. of i'm trying to. get. the latest news on the week's top stories here on our t.v. the hunger strike and one tom obey passes the one hundred day mark with most inmates still starving themselves over the or indefinite detention without charge. the u.s. government seizes the
is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant on b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for democracy it's a step forward. carex it is toxic is it looked like spray. it was it was not a picture either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this bill. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and asked down from generation. this is a total struction of the...
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and there i was i was there when we received the pentagon papers so i became intimately involved in the initial decisions to decide whether to publish the papers and if so what was going to happen with the nixon administration and so i went into doing that and was in all of the closed door hearings with the judges in all we do know is the supreme court i was one of the few lawyers that was deeply involved in that all the way to the end. from there i went to bally's office and i was there when he was retained to represent james mccord in the watergate burglary so i ended up finding out about what was exactly going on what caused the watergate burglary what was behind the watergate burglary and because of that i laughed and went back to harvard to go to divinity school after having finished harvard college in sixty seven harvard law school in seventy in one hundred seventy three i went back to harvard divinity. google. studied the the origins of natural law and the relationship of natural law to the constitution of united states so that's how i ended up in this particular specialized area
and there i was i was there when we received the pentagon papers so i became intimately involved in the initial decisions to decide whether to publish the papers and if so what was going to happen with the nixon administration and so i went into doing that and was in all of the closed door hearings with the judges in all we do know is the supreme court i was one of the few lawyers that was deeply involved in that all the way to the end. from there i went to bally's office and i was there when...